New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft handed quarterback Tom Brady the two Super Bowl jerseys allegedly stolen by a Mexican journalist in a video posted to the team’s official Twitter account on Monday.

“That’s pretty cool. How about that?” Brady said after Kraft handed him the jersey stolen from the locker room after Super Bowl LI on Feb. 5.

Kraft then grabbed a second bag, which contained the jersey Brady wore during Super Bowl XLIX.

The Super Bowl LI jersey was briefly stolen again on Monday, although the suspect wasn't as covert about it. Tight end Rob Gronkowski grabbed the jersey as Brady held it before the Red Sox season opener at Fenway Park. Brady eventually "tackled" Gronk.

The jerseys were recovered last month in Mexico after an investigation led by Houston police, with the assistance of the FBI and NFL security. The investigation was launched after Brady was unable to locate the jersey he had stowed in his bag after the Patriots beat the Atlanta Falcons in overtime, 34-28.

Authorities also recovered Brady’s Super Bowl XLIX jersey and what is believed to be the helmet worn by Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller during Super Bowl 50. It was not previously disclosed that those items had also gone missing.

Executive assistant U.S. attorney Jennifer Lowery told USA TODAY Sports on March 20 that the items were undergoing authentication as part of the investigation.

Mauricio Ortega, the former director of Mexico City tabloid La Prensa, is accused of stealing the items. He resigned from the newspaper a week before he was publicly linked to the investigation.

Angela Dodge, a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Texas, told USA TODAY Sports in an email on Monday that, “the matter is still under investigation and no charges have yet been filed in the case.”